Black Mountain HMA

The Black Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA) comprises 50,611 acres of public and other land. The HMAs is located in Owyhee County, south of the Snake River between Murphy and US Highway 95 to the west. HMA characteristics include rolling hills and sagebrush steppe. The horses share the HMA with other wildlife, including deer, antelope and upland game birds.

Of all the HMAs the BLM adminsters, those in the Owyhee Field Office produce some of the finest wild horses. They are known to be of excellent size with good conformation and color. This is the result of the influence of released Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse studs to the herds periodically up to 1978. It is also suspected that horses bred for Cavalry Re-Mounts may have also influenced these herds. In addition to the typical colors of bay, brown, and black, the wild horses include many chestnuts, pintos, paints, roans, grays, duns, grullos, and a few Appaloosas.

Appropriate Mangement Levels (AMLs) for wild horses within the Black Mountain and Hardtrigger HMAs are 30-60 and 66-130, respectively (Owyhee RMP, December 1999).

Last gather for each HMA: Catch, Treat and Release Gather November 2010